722:, the Parks Branch from the Department of Mines and Natural Resources, and the Fitness and Amateur Sports Branch from the Department of Welfare. The latter branch was renamed the Community Recreation Branch to reflect its expanded responsibilities for all forms of community recreation. An Administrative Branch was also created within the new department. The department was responsible for promoting, developing, and expanding tourism and public recreation; creating and administering parks and recreation facilities; and encouraging physical fitness and all forms amateur sports, excluding hunting and fishing, which laid outside the Department's jurisdiction. In 1968, a Research and Planning Branch was added and charged with providing essential research data to give direction to the planning of departmental programs.
560:* — responsible for providing information, advice, and recommendations to the Manitoba Government, through the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage, on matters relating to "citizenship and immigration, including the attraction of immigrants to Manitoba and the retention of immigrants, the long-term settlement and integration of immigrants, and the full inclusion and participation of immigrants" in the economic, social, and cultural life of Manitoba and "matters relating to multiculturalism, including intercultural relations and ethnic and linguistic diversity." The council, established under the
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Department identified, protected, interpreted, and promoted
Manitoba's heritage resources; through its Tourism Branch, the department marketed and encouraged development of the tourism industry in the province; and through its Cultural Affairs Division, the department oversaw the administration of all major cultural grants, signed cultural agreements with foreign countries, and oversaw the operations of public library services, the Legislative Library, and the Archives of Manitoba.
421:, S.M. 2008, c. 12, the Library collects and preserves the print and electronic versions of documents published by Manitoba government departments, agencies, boards, commissions, and independent offices of the Legislative Assembly, as well as publications from Manitoba's book, magazine, and newspaper publishers. The Legislative Library has two locations that are open to Members and staff of the
241:— along with funding the arts and cultural organizations of Manitoba, the branch assists and supports community initiatives regarding the study, creation, production, exhibition, and publication of works in the arts. The branch also delivers support to the development of Manitoba's film and sound recording, publishing, visual arts, and crafts industries, including support to
814:) was established in August 1983, when the Department of Cultural Affairs and Historic Resources merged with the Recreation and Regional Services sections of the former Department of Fitness, Recreation and Sport. In order to streamline service delivery and to improve the management of the organization, the department was structured into five operating divisions:
251:— provides support for facilities that serve to protect and interpret Manitoba's heritage resources; produces publications and research related to Manitoba's heritage, often in partnership with other heritage organizations; provides grants to assist in identifying, protecting, and interpreting Manitoba's human and natural heritage.
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tasked with the further development and promotion of tourism in the province. Travel
Manitoba assumed many of the functions of the former Tourism Division, though a Tourism Secretariat remained with CHT to oversee policy and planning, as well as to serve as a liaison with other levels of government.
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Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department only existed during the 1978/79 fiscal year, as it ceased operation when its tourism functions were absorbed by the new Department of Economic Development and Tourism and its cultural functions were transferred to the new Department of Cultural Affairs and
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Department of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs were transferred to the new Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, while the recreation component was transferred to the newly formed Department of Fitness, Recreation, and Sport, where all
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Manitoba; and heritage represents the history of Manitoba and its
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was responsible for administering the province's heritage resources, overseeing the tourism industry of
Manitoba, providing opportunities for Manitobans to participate in various cultural pursuits, and supervising selected provincial cultural institutions. Through its Historic Resources Branch, the
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Resource Centre for Leadership & Coaching in 2012 and Sport Manitoba Performance Centre for athlete development and training in 2014. Also in 2014, Sport Manitoba became the first non-profit sport organization in Canada to
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Province of Manitoba, funded through Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage, that is responsible for promoting the study, enjoyment, production, and performance of works in the arts through grants, scholarships, or loans. The council, established in 1965, is chaired by Roberta
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Tourism Secretariat operated within CHTS to oversee policy and planning; the Sport Secretariat provided coordination and delivery of grants to Sport Manitoba and other major sport initiatives, while also assisting in the development of sport-related policies and initiatives; and IPPS provided
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was formed in 1983, when the Department of Fitness, Recreation and Sport was disestablished. The function of this Directorate was to assist provincial and regional sport associations to develop activities. The Directorate worked collaboratively with other government departments, the
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A ministerial representative and the Public Library Services Branch's director participate on the Board and support the appointed members in developing advice for the Minister. The branch also provides administrative support to coordinate meetings and develop board
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fell under the responsibility of the department as well. By 1985, the department also became responsible for Information Services, Advertising Audit Office, Statutory Publications, and all print and preparatory purchasing functions.
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by recommending the identification, protection, and commemoration of people, places, events, artifacts, and structures that best represent significant aspects of Manitoba's historical development. The council is chaired by Sharon
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offers provincial support with matching grants of $ 1 for every $ 2 raised by community museums, archives, and supporting organizations. Initiated by the provincial government, the program is administered by
706:, Sport Manitoba and its partners began construction on a state-of-the-art sports complex, named the Qualico Training Centre, to serve as a center for education, skill-building, and research in Manitoba.
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